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Agnes Alsup Jennings

William H Jennings log cabin on Morrison Creek, built in about 1851.

Crunk House

This is the "Crunk" House built in about 1900 according to Don Minear.

Humphreys House

Before 1900, on the Joseph R Humphreys land near the San Marcos River.

Joseph R Humphreys

Sarah Humphreys, wife of Joseph.

William Henry Jennings

Melvina Humphreys, wife of William H Jennings

William H Jennings house

Called the Red Brick house, built about 1870.

Tombstone of Randolph Reed Jennings

First burial in the cemetery.

Tombstone, Anna Massengale Jennings, wife of John D. Crunk

Tombstone of Agnes Alsup Jennings, oldest birthdate in cemetery.

Tombstone of Eliza T Humphreys, 2nd wife of Jesse L Humphreys.

Tombstone of John D. Crunk

Tombstone of Joseph R Humphreys

Tombstone of Jesse Lafayette Humphreys

Humphreys plot

Tombstone of Kate C Humphreys, daughter of Jesse L and Eliza Humphreys

Tombstone of Kate C (Word) Humphreys, Jesse L Humphreys first wife (one of two markers)

Tombstone of Kate Word Humphreys, Jesse L Humphreys first wife.

Tombstone of Joseph R Humphreys

Tombstone of Mevina Humphreys Jennings, wife of William H Jennings

Tombstone of Maude R Humphreys

Tombstone of Robert Henry Jennings.

Son of William H and Mevina, born on the trail to Texas on the banks of Plum Creek.

Tombstone of William H Jennings

 

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